Books matching: half elf
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Leviathan's Song by Elsie Winters is a fantasy romance novel that follows the story of Elara, a talented and kind-hearted elf, and Levi, a half-merman who has faced rejection his whole life. The book is filled with magic, different fantasy species, slow-burn romance, forbidden touch, and a mix of other intriguing elements like one bed, road trips, and marriage of convenience. The story is set in an urban setting that seamlessly blends the human world with the magical realm, creating a vivid and engaging backdrop for the characters to navigate through. Readers praised the world-building, the unique magical elements, and the seamless integration of various fantasy creatures into the storyline.
The plot unfolds with Elara using her magical talents to create pieces embedded with magic, while Levi, who prefers living in the human world, struggles with his past and his magical abilities. As their paths cross, they are drawn to each other, facing challenges and threats that force them to confront their fears and past traumas. The book features a slow-building romance that captivates readers, with moments of tension, passion, and emotional depth that keep the story engaging and the characters relatable. The author's writing style is commended for its accessibility, natural world-building, and the way it brings out the personalities and growth of the characters throughout the narrative.
The bell ringing over the door made me grit my teeth in frustration. All I wanted was to focus on the project at my fingertips and ignore the world outside for a little while longer. If I’d been payin... - #2
The Elvenbane is a high fantasy novel set in a world where elves are tyrannical rulers and dragons play a significant role in the story. The main character, Shana, is a half-human, half-elven girl raised by dragons, who possesses unique powers. The book explores themes of rebellion, power struggles, and the discovery of one's true identity. The plot moves quickly with well-developed characters, blending elements of elves, dragons, mages, and half-elves in a captivating narrative style that keeps readers engaged.
SERINA DAETH. I am— Serina Daeth. Serina clung to her name as the only thing she was still certain of, the only thing the sun could not burn away from her. The sun—it was high overhead now, beating do... - #3
'Wizard's Tower' by Gregory Allanther follows the story of Nemon Fargus, a powerful wizard who decides to retire and build his own tower. The narrative explores themes of friendship, character growth, and self-discovery as Nemon navigates his new life away from the city and the Arcanum he created. The plot revolves around the challenges and unexpected encounters Nemon faces in his quest for isolation and magical pursuits, shedding light on his inner struggles and interactions with various characters who seek his help or have conflicting interests.
The writing style of 'Wizard's Tower' is characterized by a unique blend of humor, introspection, and engaging character development. The story unfolds through Nemon's perspective, offering a deep dive into his thoughts, motivations, and interactions with the world around him. stands out for its refreshing take on the fantasy genre, focusing more on individual character growth and subtle plot intricacies rather than traditional action-packed sequences, providing readers with a thought-provoking and immersive reading experience.
In silence, we had made our way to the exit of the Chillrest Dungeon. After the battle, I’d ignored the other two as they collected the treasure and harvested the drake in favor of spellcrafting a lev... - #4
Bitter Medicine by Mia Tsai is a fantasy romance novel set in a world where different cultures' magic coexists alongside the non-magical world. The story follows Elle, a descendant of a Chinese medicine god with considerable magical talent, who is in hiding and working in a magical calligraphy shop. She meets Luc, a half-elf elite enforcer with secrets of his own, and the two navigate a complex relationship while facing personal and external challenges. The book explores themes of family loyalty, work stress, and the balance between personal desires and responsibilities, all while unfolding in a unique world filled with diverse fantasy creatures and magic systems.
The writing style of Bitter Medicine is described as beautiful and immersive, with exquisite care given to developing the characters and the world they inhabit. The book incorporates elements of Chinese xianxia mythology and folklore, adding a layer of richness to the urban fantasy setting. The story is filled with intricate details about the characters' backgrounds, their struggles, and the dynamics of their relationships, creating a suspenseful plot that keeps readers engaged until the end.
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'Fire Heart' in the series 'The Dragon of Umbra' by author Emma Hamm follows the story of Lorelei, a half-elf rebel who is forced to cross paths with a dragon bodyguard named Abraxas while attempting to assassinate the tyrannical king, Zander. The plot revolves around Lore's journey to navigate through a world where magical creatures are oppressed, and she is manipulated into posing as a potential bride to get close to the king. As the story unfolds, Lore and Abraxas develop a complex relationship while facing challenges and dangers in their quest to end the oppression of magical beings. The writing style is described as fast-paced, with elements of romance, action, and intricate world-building that bring the world of Elves and Dragons to life.
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'Rogue Elves of Ardani' in the series 'Elves of Ardani' by Nina K. Westra follows the story of Crow, a half-elf, half-human girl with unique abilities and Vaara, a night elf who has been imprisoned and tortured. Their initial animosity and distrust towards each other transform into a deep connection as they learn about each other's pasts and true selves. The plot revolves around their journey of healing and growth, exploring complex emotions, and navigating through their own personal struggles while developing a romantic relationship. The writing style is praised for its good pacing, great character arc, and world-building that feels natural and engaging.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Elves of Ardani ) - #7
In the book 'Fledgling' by Nicole Conway, readers are introduced to Jaevid, a fifteen-year-old boy who is half elf and half human, despised by both races. Despite facing animosity, he seizes an opportunity to join the elite Dragonrider Academy, where his selfless nature earns him unexpected friendships and showcases that heroism can be found even in the weakest individual. The story delves into themes of acceptance, friendship, and loyalty, while exploring the challenges of growing up with mixed parentage and struggling with non-acceptance from both sides. The narrative follows Jaevid's journey as he bonds with a wild dragon, Mavrik, and navigates the complexities of his dual heritage in a world filled with dragons, adventure, and suspense.
The writing style in 'Fledgling' captivates readers with its vivid descriptions and world-building, creating a visual experience that immerses them in the fantastical realm of dragonriders and alliances. The plot unfolds with a blend of action, character development, and emotional depth, portraying Jae as an underdog who defies societal prejudices and showcases bravery, loyalty, and tenacity in the face of adversity. The bond between Jae and Mavrik, the development of friendships, and the exploration of unique talents and skills add layers of complexity to the narrative, making it a compelling read for fans of fantasy and dragon-themed stories.
I had never seen my father before my twelfth birthday. Not even once. Up until then, my mother had raised me all by herself in the royal city of Halfax. We lived like all the other gray elves in Maldo... - #8
'Thraxas' by Martin Scott is a fantasy novel set in the city-state of Turai, following the adventures of the protagonist Thraxas, a private investigator with a penchant for beer, food, and gambling. The plot revolves around Thraxas being hired to recover incriminating letters for Princess Du Akai, which leads him into a web of political intrigue, magic, and mystery. The story is filled with colorful characters like Makri, a former gladiator with mixed ancestry, and Gurd, the owner of the Avenging Axe where Thraxas resides and works.
The writing style of 'Thraxas' is described as a blend of fantasy and comedy, reminiscent of Terry Pratchett, with a focus on character-driven narratives and witty dialogue. introduces readers to a seedy and degenerate fantasy world, where Thraxas navigates through investigations, confrontations, and humorous escapades while showcasing his skills as a fighter and investigator.
Turai is a magical city. From the docks at Twelve Seas to Moon Eclipse Park, from the stinking slums to the Imperial Palace, a visitor can find all manner of amazing persons, astonishing items and uni... - #9
"Hell to Pay" in the series "Ascend Online" by Luke Chmilenko introduces new characters, such as Lazarus, Molly, Edith, and Ransom, who find themselves embroiled in a complex plot involving thievery, betrayal, and a city under siege. The story is action-filled, gripping, and darkly entertaining, providing a great continuation to the series. delves into the characters' backgrounds, their motivations, and their interactions, all set in a futuristic world outside of the VR game, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Ascend Online ) - #10
Sinister Magic is an urban fantasy novel that follows Val, a half-elf government bounty hunter assassin tasked with eliminating magical creatures that pose a threat to humanity. The book introduces a world filled with modern-day elements intertwined with magical creatures like dragons, wyverns, and elves. Val's character is portrayed as snarky, entertaining, and dangerous, with a backstory that adds depth to her experiences and motivations. As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a fast-paced journey filled with action, intrigue, and strong character dynamics, particularly between Val and the dragon shifter Zavyrd.
The plot of Sinister Magic is described as rich in details, with a smartly moving storyline that keeps readers engaged. The book is praised for its well-written narrative, interesting plot, and witty dialogue. Lindsay Buroker's writing style is noted for its ability to blend elements of fantasy with a modern setting, creating a unique urban fantasy world that captures the readers' attention. The book is commended for its character development, particularly Val's portrayal as a seasoned bounty hunter facing challenges both in her personal life and in her dangerous profession.
As I scooted a few more inches down the cliff, I came to the end of my rope. And swore. Vehemently and virulently, as appropriate for someone hanging from damp, gritty, vertical rock a hundred feet ab...